Welcome to the ALSC Wiki! This wiki is open to ALSC members and those with an interest in library service to children. The wiki is a resource for information and news about ALSC or your library's activities and projects. All are invited to share news about committee work, share ideas and best practices, network, and contribute to the wiki.

ALSC Blog: A volunteer community of regular and guest bloggers, led by the blog manager and recruited from the ALSC membership, to report on ALSC and ALA programs and news of interest to children’s librarians. Lively commentary, opinion and reaction to blogger posts are welcome and encouraged.

ALSC Electronic Discussion Lists : ALSC runs a number of electronic discussion lists to keep its members up to date on the business of the Division and news of note to Children's Librarians.

ALSC Online Education: Jump start your library career with one of ALSC's three online education courses being offered this summer.

ALSC New & Prospective Member Information: Prospective Members | ALSC New Member Online Community (coming soon!)

Resources

Please contribute to the Resources area. Just click on a category and add your resource, link, suggestion, idea, or best practice example. Please post newest information at the top of each page and it is recommended you sign your entry so that others may contact you for additional information.

Universal Access Wiki A forum for discussing library service to children with disabilities. The wiki is intended to continue the conversation begun at the ALSC/ASCLA joint preconference held on June 22, 2007 in Washington, D.C.

Please visit the GISK Wiki maintained by the ALSC Great Interactive Software for Kids Committee. GISK selects quality PC/Mac, console games, and electronic forms that have edutainment value for schools, public libraries, parents and their children. Biannual lists are produced from the ALA Annual and Midwinter Conferences.

The ALSC committee National Planning of Special Collections in Children's Literature has started a Wikiography of Special Collections. Our goal is to offer an easily-accessible bibliography that briefly identifies collections around the country that are of use to scholarly researchers studying children and their literature.

El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/Book Day), known as Día , is a celebration everyday of children, families, and reading that culminates every year on April 30. Visit the Día wiki for celebration ideas, tips and resources.